Navigating college as a first-generation and/or low-income student can be challenging in itself. Not knowing the resources that are available and how to access them can make things even more difficult. Did you know that there are quite a few Duke and non-Duke resources available to assist and support you throughout your college experience?
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Alicia Rhodes, Assistant Director, Duke University Career Center
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Alicia Rhodes, Assistant Director, Duke University Career Center
If you are a student who identifies as Black, Latinx, or Indigenous, your unique experiences and culture play a huge role in who
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Alicia Rhodes, Assistant Director, Duke University Career Center
As you are researching potential companies to apply for jobs or internships, I’m sure you’re taking a lot of things into consideration. You want to determine whether or not these companies will provide the experience you are looking for, the geographic location, the mission and values of the company, the skills you will have an opportunity to use, refine, and learn, and the relationships you will be able to build.
Something else that you may want to think about is, whether diversity is important to you?
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